Am Montag, den 23.06.2014 um 13:14 schrieb David A. Velasco: > Hi everybody. > > We are going to adapt now the mobile clients to the new model too, and > would appreciate some more information. > > We checked the web interface to see that the list of files shared with > the current user are retrieved from the Share API with the parameter > 'shared_with_me=true' . Seems this is not included in the current > documentation at > https://github.com/owncloud/documentation/blob/stable6/developer_manual/core/ocs-share-api.rst > > . Is there any draft available in other place including information > about this new parameter? More specifically, we are interested in how it > interacts with other parameters, such as 'path'. The mobile clients take > advantage of 'path' to retrieve only the shares for the current folder, > that is refreshed when the user browses into it. > > On the other hand, some days ago we noticed that the 'share_with_me' > files included an 'S' in the <oc:permissions> property in the WebDAV > responses, and thought that could be related to their nature as shared > files. Checking again in daily.owncloud.com/master seems the character > is not in the property anymore. Was our first assumption wrong? Where > can we find some documentation about the meaning of characters at > <oc:permissions>? >
The webdav permissions are 'documented' here https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/8322 We should add this to our official documentation as well. Take care, Thomas > Thanks in advance. > > > El 20/06/2014 16:48, Bjoern Schiessle escribió: > > Hi Olivier, > > > > On Thu, 19 Jun 2014 12:46:58 +0200 Olivier Goffart wrote: > >> ownCloud 7 is about to introduce a new model for shared folder. > >> Please someone correct me if i am wrong: > >> > >> - In ownCloud 6, all shared folder were sub-folders of the "Shared/" > >> directory > >> - In ownCloud 7, shared folders first appears as 'normal' folder in > >> the root directory, but the user can then move them anywhere. > > that's correct. > > > >> So the question is: Should we really try to support moving the > >> shared directory from the client? > > I think we should try to support it. Organizing your shares freely was > > one of the main goal for the changes. It would be really bad if it would > > only work for the web interface. > > > >> Should we try to get more elaborate algorithm to detect moves in > >> order to get this use case properly (tree comparison)? > > Probably we have to think about it. > > > > If I understood you correctly this is only a issue if changes happen on > > the client side while the sync client doesn't run. > > Maybe we could split-up the sync client in two components. One > > component could by a small daemon who gets started with the system and > > monitors the changes to the file system. If the user starts the > > ownCloud sync client we could ask the daemon what happened. Sure, the > > admin could still stop the daemon. But that's something different from > > closing a application in the system tray. > > > > That's just a random idea I had in mind while reading your mail. The > > main idea is to always track file system changes, even if the user > > decides to stop the sync client for some reasons (e.g. because he is > > in a local network and don't want that the sync client tries to > > re-connect again and again). I don't know much about the internals of > > the sync client. Maybe it is a bad idea. > > > >> Should we ignore this problem as a corner case? (IMHO not, because > >> its implication are bad enough). > > I don't think we should ignore it. Sharing documents by accident can be > > really painful. This should be avoided at all costs. > > > > cheers, > > Björn > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Devel mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://mailman.owncloud.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > > > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.owncloud.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.owncloud.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
